The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 21, 1862, Image 3

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"A-MINIMAY 4 ItSIMING of the .bands employed
be the Navy lead win be in` Sons of Temperance
Malt, Second street, below Queen, this (Monday) after
- neon, it Mageethritok precisely; By order of the Com
,
At the ategg therein named every seat in,the halt
wee,' prOeited • with en occupant, and many were
compelled to nand. -
At 4.1 - . O!olock, the chairman -not being present,
Mr. James 0. - Hoffmann*, ohoeen temporary chair
plan b atelematloa. - - - • •
Mr. Jim,eph Maul°, the permanent chairman, then
=red, arid Mr, Henna at once roil : squished the
- Mr. Menlo Said, he perceived --, that it was unnecessary
to call the Meeting to ordei, for it was already as orderly
is could be desired. He then announced that the report
of the commltteewould shortly be presented.
t. Mr. Pidgeon, secretary of The Committee, stated, In the
absence of iteetuelnitan, that thecommittee had appointed
♦ sub. committee to ascertain what was. were beieg Raid
to onteide mechaalcs.• On Saturday morning a number
of certificates was received from shipwrights, spar
waken., blacksmiths, and iddp.joiners furniihing the de.
sired information.
The committee waited op the beadle of departments at
the Dell' lard on Saturday, and showed them these tart
ficatee, by which It was manifest that higher wages were
being paid to outside workmen.
Au amine was received in the afternoon. stating that
the certificates were not satisfactory, and the order
baying been issued by the Department at Washington,
they:could not, and would not, go behind it.
The committee immediately ordered , the secretary of
the committeeto prepare a ce tilled copy of these cern&
rates, and to forward them to the Secretary of the Navy,
to the Committee 'on Naval Affairs of the House of Re.
presentative.,and to the Hon. Mr. Lehman, our Repro.
*entailer, In ongresta front this district. .
Mr. John Crosland, as chairman of the Saecative
Committee of Wotithtirmen of the Philadelphia Navy
Yard, presented a communication embodying the fol
lowing IAMB:
First. Outride workmen have, In most cases, opportu
nities for overwork and jcbwork, and are regularly paid
at the cote of each week, whereas, by the regulation of
the Navy 'Yard, over 83 per cent. of the worken-n'e wages
Is withheld for thirty days, and no opportunity for over
work is allowed.
Second. We have indisputable evidence that good
workmen, under private employers, have not boon paid
less than those in the yard, but In many cases have re
ceived more. The certificates obtained from outside em
ployers only gave the general rate of remuneration.
Third. The 52.26 or $2.50 per day paid to navy-yard
employees is not continuous for a week or a month.
Scarcely a week passes but a day is lost to the workman,
thus decreasing bir wages S3X per cent. Had the last
week pureed without interference, we should only have
been able to make three days.
Mr. Crosland then submitted two propositions from the
' committee. The first, which Mr. Crosland desired to be
put tut, was as follows
That we go to work to-morrow (tde) morning under
the new regulaticsr; that we appoint a committee to
confer with the authorities at Washington; and that we
proceed to work until the report of the committee le re.
mired."
The proposition was received with cries of No! No!
Mr. LucluiWebb nevertheless rose to defend It He
declared his conviction that the men before him wore die
loyal
fCriee of put hint out l and confusion.]
Mr. Webb is plied that the man who said that could
not do it, wl'ereatthe confusion waxed greater.
Mr. John Van Damn obtained the door and quiet was
_ restored. lie thought we should have some regard to •
the prospect, add therefore the proposition was the boat
we could adopt. The present was a poor time to strike
perhaps the time may come when by striking we may get
43 per day. I therefore offer the following:
Resolved, Thatthe ship carpentees of the Philadelphia
navy yard do now go to wort under, but protesting
against, the new rules and regulation. in the meantime
appointing a committee to gather affidavits and statistics
to prove that the Government ties bean influenced en
tirely by misrepreeentation, and to try to induce it to re
taro to the old regulations. Falling in that, it shall be
their ditty to wait upon ship-cartentere In the public and
private ship-yards, to induce them to strike for three
dollars per day on the first of March, 1862.
The resolution was received with applause.
Dlr. Crosland. It will not do to lose eight of the first
proposition. It is admitted that we stand before the
Public In a ditdotel attitude. Would It not be stilt more
disloyal to combine against the Government to procure
83 per day I I knowl stand here a marked man; but if
can do you good. I shall not be fir behind tho general
prosperity. [Applause.] The current public opinion is
against ue, and there is no exca.e fur us. The officials
at Washington, whose salaries have been ralerd from
eight and nine hundred dollars to fifteen hundred dollars
a yeer,!re I ollguepttietwe demand our rights,
The 'Chair then stated ... oe quimtion—as fonnwa
Resoired, That we will go to work, under the new re
gulations, until the delegation to be sent to Washington
• ehallrettirn addling suswerfrom tho Naval Department.
The tenoning reaolution, which was presented as an
amendment, was
toted down viva one:
I ,S
iiksoircd, That the shipwright* employed in - the Phi
ladelphia navy yard an wilting to return to their work,
and that a couplet's be appointed it notify the - yard
to that effect.
Mr. Hagman, who had bad an interview with Con.
gremman Lehman In the morning, stated that Mr. Leh
\ man bad informed Win that the action of Congress would
h undoubtedly be reconsidered. He further promise(' that
415 soon as he returned to Washington he would go to the
As .8 ecrettry.vilth a delegation, requiesting him to restore
Abe old rate of wages: :In the meantime, he counselled
•the nothaaer, to return to work under the present regu
latirnv.
The question as stated by the with the amend
moeut of Mr. Van Duren, was then staled.
1 Mr. Clouds then mid a further amendment, striking
.cut all that part of Mr. Ilan Dueen's amendment refer
sing to a determination to strike for three dollars per
'day, and adding after the word "shlpcarpentern" boat
. .bullterv., caulkers, star•makers, and sawyers
Mr. Crodand asked leave to withdraw the, original
enotion,t n the ground that Mr. Van Dusen's motion was
not on am, ndment, but • sulrentnte.
Mr. Elewart, who bad had an Interview with Judge
it.filey. told that gentleman had spot en MIN on this sub
ject hat as good medlars were serving the Govern
..
ment in timityvny for 813 a month an tvero receiving
$2.50 a day la the navy yard. In regard to the salaries
, of Congressrosn, they received but $3,000 a year, which
' was insufficient to support himself and family to Wash
ington, Is hero the price of board, had reached $lO a
month. He could not speak In favor of the striking
movement, and thought that any oto moving to rem:qt.
eider the naval bill would be the laughing-stock of Con
, glass.
The motion to allow Mr. Crosland to withdraw Hs first
proposition was lost
The proposition itself wax then submitted and lott.
The second proposition then came up. It Was as
Resolved, That inasmuch no shipcarp.ters, by roe.
sonof bad weather, have been allowed to work but nine
days in the first half of January,_which, under present
will not be paid for until the 15th of February, no
,_?,resume work at the earliest moment for the balance
t• month, or for a longer tried terasunder a engem-
I tho tow regnlntions. In this length of thee,
g work can be finished, and a satisfactory
,feat of the present difficulty bo made with the Navy
iment.
proposition was unanimously agreed to.
Mr. Crosland submitted a third proposition, as fel
' ions:
Resolved, That one or more delegates be deputed to
wait upon - the Secretary of the Navy; and the Naval
Committee Id' a mutual aplanation and such arrange
, mem an will secure to the workmen their Just standard
. . .
.
of wages fur the corresponding Genet:lief the Government.
Agreed to.
The delesostes chosen were Hr. John Crosland and Mr.
Chas. Wilkie& Adjourned.
(Yesterday we were informed that ship-esrpentors, upon
applicstion. will be employed at the Navy Yard, a rd If
the requisite number is not obtained, all work will be
suspeuded, and the gates closed.)
SPIIIITUALIBM EXTRAOEIDINART.—The enter
prising eokmporary announced yesterday in an
- item, whose paternity was doubtless intelligent
collaboration," that the U. 8 sloop-of-war Hart
ford had sailed at noon on Sunday. If' any ono
placed the least reliance on the enterpriaingtotem.
vporary, its vagaries might do some misehief; but
several of the officers of the Hartford who hap
pened to be absent from the oity on Sunday were
rather assured by this announcement that they had
ample time to join their vessel, and leisurely re
ported themselves to Secretary Orabbe yesterday
forenoon, as though the enterprising pictorial had
never opened its oramilar lips in the matter. Who
is the collaborator that is eternally putting his foot
into it?
COrNTING-ItOMIE ENTEIIED.—The counting,.
aionso of James L. Bewley 4- tto , 326 South Dela
are avinue, was entered some time during Satur
day night. Nothing of value was taken, although
the bcoks of the concern were thrown about the
ROOT. 'The thieves could not have had much taste
for the fine arts, as a small but very valuable paint
ing, which might have easily been taken, was un
disturbed by the scamps. No improper means of
- ingress or egress were discovered, and it is supposed
that the thieves had secreted themselves in the store
during the day.
Ramumes.—Mr. R. Heber Newton has been
ordained as a deacon, in St. Paul's Church, of
which his father is rector The ceremony was
performed by Bishop Alonzo Potter. The Rev.
Wm. Newton, of West Chester, brother of Dr.
Newton. and the Rev. Mr. Edwards. were present.
Mr. Newton is twenty-two years of age. He is a
graduate of the Pennsylvania University. Twenty.
four nelsons were confirmed by Bishop Stevens at
the Church of the Evangelists, in Catharine street,
above Seventh. There was a very large congrega
tion present.
Fruartiv.—This - afternoon the funeral of
Mr. Ilemnen Teske* will take place from his late
residence,- No. 617 North ,Eieventh street. Mr.
Yerkes has been an active politician for a long po.
lied. In the days of the old Whig party he was
very psominent, and held several minor . positions
under that organisation. At the last sewn of the
Legislature he served as sergeant-M•arms of the
House of Representatives, and was resided at the
present session, but was unable to occupy his
place on ammunt . of Illness.
A NEW Covarenvkm—Yesterday morning,
,about l o'clock, titan named Edward McDevitt
was arrested In the Eighth ward upon tho charge
rof pawing a -new counterfeit five•dollar note, put
porting to be the issue of the Blue Hill Bank, of
Dorchester, Masi. The bill is dated August
1860. and is well executed. The accused bad passod
Ogee of the bogus notes at a restaurant, and eleven
jnore were found upon his person. He was looked
A inp for a bearing. Storekeepers will do well to be
on the look-out for these new and dangerous notes.
Frarrtvz ?nom Jusriez.—Robert Redfield
was arrested on filinday evening by Reserve Officer
Rawlings upon the charge of being a fugitive from
View JerSay,whers he is alleged to have committed
'°robbery. is ebarged with stealing $450
.;from the house of Jehn Jennings, a farmer of Cam
den county. He was taken into custody at Camp
•McClellan, where he bad enlisted. Cho prisoner
was ernt to Caniden for trial.
- OUR FORRIOR Taans.—The trado botwoon
Philadelphia and.Enitiland, in breadstuff's, continual
'heavy. Thera are now loading for Liverpool four
ihips, for London one shit, and for Belfast one ship
'—all with breadirtuffs,
= Cos.. Gnactortv's Rannannv.—The Ninety.
bet Regiment, P. V., Col. R. M. Gregory coot
landing, yesterday received numbing orders.
ale teats as Camp Obese, on the Darby road, have
.ern sinieit.•sed , the'lnen were to take their de
li/tarifa,. Washington last evening. The mem.
"ere of Company K Were presented, on Saturday;
ith a moldy of underclothing, by the :Ladles'
.itie 016 a of tße North Broad-street Baptist
bareh.
itT Irmo 'Frazee—Yesterday morning, about
o'clock, afire occurred at the Matamore Rouse,
'toad and Neer streets, Sizthirard. - The damage
ne wee
Thaigiagle Hotel, on Market. street, near Ninth-,
'oe eledanigidly dimaged-byfireabont one o'clock
..,aterday morning.
ltuAitictaila::=Testerday the Schuylkill
t s lamest clear of the floating caked of ice, which
?7 fact elieappasriog•
.
. .
‘ ' Frail Vilotbitatta. -
FO.ostcjaao,-; to•day
..;ivkierGo/deis Mite, trete Poems ;.• bark Gijford,
nia Teuton. -
railed—My CarderAvoi 'for Liverpeoll . brig
Wert!, far
Logislaturo ae adjourotil to tfie 2let, to
7avi tam water
-to tatbibli from 13raiiiitilloto.
date eilly.ka* keep 100 wader Mite' two to sterea.
3 fostri4 - 40,1r bi•tho
Out skulWor — tiO* l losial ire attoble,to
Pa 1 : 11011 .*:illiole tkele toed. !poised, provhdeite
,wera:lieitt . th o ant ii:out B . toi or
=as s l7.
5,~
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T ,
Lea_ materially subsided since, but the weather is
Still 'Unfavorable. The whole valley portions of
the State bare suffered severely from , this unpre
cedented inundation, and many millions of dollars'
_worth of property destroyed.
But FRANCISCO, Tali. 'ship AURA Mary,
from Bombay:
If possible the hardest rain-storm of the season has
Prevailed for the last ten days, melting the mow upon
the mountains, and causing an immense Him of water
from the foot of the hills into the valley. which the main
river cannot carry off until after moat of the agricultural
parts of the State are more or less flooded.
The prospects are that California will be inundated
deeper than ever. The femme and miners have alrealv
been immense losers by the freshets this winter. Tho
gold groduct will be reduced znlllions from this cause.
The placer and river Mines snotain this loss, the various
dame, auutducts, canalr, &c., being swept away or
damaged.
Governor Downey's lost message was delivered yes
terday, and Governor Stanford's inaugural to.day The
message represents the State in a very prosperous con
dition although the funds of the State treasury are un
usually low. The January interest on the State, Bacra'-
meet° city and county bonds has been paid.
ffMiiNMMEMEI
The steamer Oriseba sailed for Panama, carrying 75
mmatngers and $1,060,00010 treasury, including $550,000
for Now York.
MIifMNIMMMI
The Legiblature propose to adjourn the Hesston to San
Frentheo. The rain continues.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
-THE MONEY MARKET.
PruLeDstpat.t, January 20, 1862.
- The business transacted at the Stock Board lo•day
was not large, though an increased firmness in prices
was exhibited at the first board. $5,000 American And
sold at 102, $15,000 City sixes at 92 for tho neer lames
and 87 for the old. Pennsylvania Railroad stock ad
ianced to 39% at the first board and 89% at the second
board. Little Echnylkill Railroad shares sold at 10 ;
Reading Railroad stock advanced %, selling to tho ex
tent of 300 shares at 18k; llazleton Coal Company stock
sold at 40, and Long Island Railroad at 10%.
OFFICIAL BANK STATEMENT.
-MILT AT7IAOIB OF 4111 PHILADICLPHIAL PILNIKB,
BANKS. M
Philadelphia...
North America..
/arm & Mech..
Commercial.....
Mechanics'
N. Liberties....
Southwark....
Kensington .1..
Penn Township
Westernre. o 4.'..
Man & Mech ..
Commerce
Girard.........
34,070,000
8,526,385!
1,9;1400
1,988,0001
1,654,
7 0001
994,0405,089'
803,7801
1,6811,059
1 1,198,8451
775,236
2,414,224
588,543
684,77!
9.1,795
598,784
624,000
451,000
*4,024,000
3,611,754'
5,186,071
2,037,000
.2,032,000 1
1,680,000•
090,4811
824,:
1,219,190
793,380
2,852,841
839,860
077,798
932,770
Tradeanen's .
Consolidation
City....
Commonwealth.
Corn Exchange'
Union
131,145,938
30,601,160,
,2‘t
DEPOSITS. CIRCULAT lON.
pm& .
Jan. 13. Jae. 20. Jan. 13 . Jan. 20.
-,--- -- - --- --- -..
phfladelphla ... $2,816,000 $2,537,000 $254,000 6284,000
North America. 2,279,773 2,191,018 228,095 213,900
Farm & Mech.. 4,166,282 4,145,396 262,695 255,470
Commercial.... 1,308,000 1,387,000 109,000 107,000
Mechanics'.... 1,229,047 1,062,019 99,290 109,115
N. Liberties.... 1,251,000 1,248,000 85, 77,000
Southwark.... 729,162 728,083 71,050 65,100
Kensington.... 072, 645,768 128,885 111,943
Penn Township 608,5 589,064 80,934 72,532
Western. ...... . 1,251.341 1,248,835 108,740 04,135
Man. k Mech... 653,485 625,330 101,455 115,236
Commerce.... 647,272 602,532 64,469 76,445
Girard 1,404,045' 1,282,019 151,800 148,020
Tradesmen's.... 519,1 500,744 77,553 72,838
Consolidation .. 332,3' , 818,058 100,385 122,473
City 647,412 1 648,570 46,495 43,910
Commonwealth. 387,041 872,380 04,316 55,670
Corn Exchange. 845,000 1 340,000 56,000 41,000
Union 277,000 1
255,000 75,000 74,000
- -.---
Total 21,324,510 20.696,898,-
The aggregates compare with those of preceding state
mente as follows:
Jan. 13. Jan. 20.
Capital Stock $11,970,190 $11,670,190 ,
Loans 31,146,938 30,601,160...1)ec.644,773
Speck, 5,622,123 5,733,459...1nc. 41,3343
Due On other Bka.. 1,702,716 1,675,116.-D0c.127,600
Due to other Eta— 8,992,952 4,120,261—1nc.127,309
Deposita 21,324,610 20,698,396.-Dec.620,114
Circulation 2,162,152 2,120,756 ..Doo . 41,390
Loans. Specie. Circal'n. Deposits.
July 1 .23,067,320 6,688,393 2,101,312 15,997,943
Aug. 5 24,211,527 6,743,321 2,058,574 15,941,861
Sept. 2.........28,557,264 6,179,482 2,074,048 19,030,712
41 9
.28,328,496 5,617,870 2,111,439 18,329,837
" 36 27,871,497 5,040,340 2,148,885 16,976,017
" 28........ .27,459,472 4,697,284 2,202,773 10,498,788
It 30 - 26,713,917 6,222,672 2,194,491 16,344,113
Oct. 7 30,499,119 5,383,277 2,238,739 29.331,970
0 ]4 30,281,167 6,943,603 2 4 249,731 20,929,031
" 21 29,705,244 6,375,750 2,250,365 21,100.095
__ -- ..,....... ~ ... ..._ ___
. 28 28'805509
Nov. 4 28,431,736
44 11 ..... ....27,871,443
4 4 18. .... .27,629,754
44 25 30,498,431
Dec. 2....„ .... -30,048,052
•' 9
.11,100,602
44 16 31,140,282
44 23 - 31.060,001
VI 30 30,864,281
Jan. 0, 1602....31,040,337
,6 13. 31,145,938
44 20. 30,601,160
6,554,683
6,764,770
10,917,769
7,088,809
7,487,108
7,404,530
7,266,912
7,85 ,1121
7,167,266
5,493,181
5,658,728
5,692.124
5,783,45
The following is a statement of the transactions at the
Philadelphia Clearing House, for the week ending Jan.
18, as furnished by the manager, George E. Arnold; Esq.
Clearings. Balances.
82,672,292 47 , 18231,185 92
2,656,591 65 188,165 17
2,523,095 64 116,598 14
2,348,687 82 139,340 94
2,408,687 80 175.100 57
2,482,121 43 211,674 67
Jan. 13...
66 34...
44 15...
n 36...
17...
~ 18...
815,097,878 77 81,081,052 It
Look out far new counterfeit notes on the Trenton
Iraniling Company, and on the Blue little Bank, of
Dorchester, Mass.
The custom house statist:es of the commerce of New
York for 1882 were completed on Saturday. The results
are very eatisfactory, as follows :
EXCtIIB of exports
Al compared with 1860, tho imports of mer
chandise shows decline of $103,727,723
The exports an increase of 85,102,721
In favor of this country
This statement does not include the movements of
spbcie, of which ear"coo were imported during the
year. The decrease in dutiable Imports is over $lOO,-
000,000, mostly dry goods. The free goods show an
lacrosse of about s2,2oo,ooo—the warehoused goods a
decline of $5,800,000. The exports of produce, manu
facturer, sc., show an excess of $37,000,000.
The Now York Evening Port of to-day says:
Tho week opens doll on the Stock Exchange, both
buyers and Wiens awaiting action on the financial ques
tion and news from Burnside's expedition. Prices aro
K per cent. lower then on Saturday, but there is no
pressure to sell at the decline, end the leading securities
of the list are well maintained. There Is, however, little
or no demand from the public for speculative stocks,
and the principal transactions are among the jobbers of
the Board.
The market was better after the board, Influenced by
the news from Kentucky. New York Central 6314, Erie
35 4 .
The list of Government bonds and State stocks shows
no change of moment. The Sizes of 1881 are j 4 por
cent. lower.
The money mortal ehowe no thaw,. There la a fair
employment for money at cigeo per cent. on call, with
excep.lonal buelneal at both 6 and 7 per cent.
Exchange on London la di:lll%nd heavy at n1;4011234
for first-clan bills.
Vino is a rise of % per bent. in gold to-d ay, but with
out leading to any decided activity. The brokers are
free buyers at 202% per cent., and the lowest selling
Mite is 2g. AL 1%02 per cent., which was the ruling
rate the close oflast week, there was considerable taken
on sp. culation. but It is doubtful If a farther advance can
be established, as it is more than probable that wo are on
the eve of some Imporaint successes to our arms. There
is also an impression In some quarters that the passage of
a bill making treasury notes legal tender would at once
so narrow the noes Of gold as to reduce the premium to a
mere nominal rate. Tide, however, would depend greatly
upon whether the credit of the Government is sufficiently
fortified by liberal taxation.
The banks are paying Into the Sub-Treasury $3,600,000
on account of the now United States stock. This call is
Parable In (emend notes, two•year six per cents, and
past-tine notes.
The Terre Haute and Alton Railroad is advertised to
be told, under foreclosure, on the oth of Starch, agree
ably with the, provisions of the reorganization plan of
the company.
The Pew York bank statement, for the past week. has
several striking points. The specie average-026,100,000
—is scarcely eo good as wee expected, is view of the
decline in gold from 6 to 3 per ccut. premium during the
week.
The circulation is reduced about $BOO.OOO, amounting
now to $7,340,000, againet $3,100,000 Mat week. The
banks withhold their bills whenever they can me Go
vernment netes or the current bank bills or the neighbor
ing cities.
The loans are down. $3,000,000 from lad week,
$140,000,000.
The deposits hive decreased $OOO,OOO.
Philadelphia Stool
January
MITOIRTIND IT IL il. EtiATMAi
k Exchange Sales,
20, 1862.
an, Philadelphia Exchange
BOARD.
FIRST
2000 Amee'dold—conli.lo2
1000 ' do &ILION
2000 do ' ca 411.102
8 GermoutovitiGns. 48
17 Penns B 30
2000 City ee New 92
12000 do..New.oash 92
WM do Now 02
1000 • do New 92
8000 d 0.... Ne w.bs 92
100 Reading R..cash 18X
50 do cash 18X
50 do cash 18%
100 do cash 18%
18 Little Bchugl R.. 10
26 Spruce dr Plea R. 8%
5 Cam it Am IL —.llB
90 do cull 8939
10 do caith 8934
900 CRY 6a 86%
20(0 do 87
900 d 0.... " 87
600 do 87
1500 do New 92
700 ' do - New 92
BOARDS
BET WEE
10 N Penns R b 5 7
10 do .b 5 7
MONO
3 Penne R 89%
4 do 30%
50 Little Bch R.eswit 10
1000 N Penna 6§....e5 63
20 Man a Mee Bk.. 19
10 do 19
WOO CHI be...New.bs 92
260 Ponua be.., Oti P 79j
BOARD,
10 Hazleton Coal.bb 40
2000 POllO6 be... C&P 79,4 i
10 Lehigh Scrip.... 30
9 d0...........30
26 Pprues dt Pins.es
80 do
350 Long Island 8... 10%
60 do 10%
1000 City Ss New 02
OBB—FIRM.
Bar. AO
Emirs B Pref. 10
6 do 19
2000 ecbl Nan 6.1'82.. 623
1000 do 62
CLOSING P
Bid. Ask.
Ma Go • 87 81%
P 9116 fis 8... ..
88) 873‘
Phil. 6, new... 92 92%(
Penns 61 19% 19%
1t0041n6 B. 1891 18%
Beading Bds '7O 84
14'dg 17 64'130411 93g
Kew itt es 46.. •78 74
Penns it 493‘ 90
Parma it2dis 61 88 90
Morris CI Con.. 87 ..
Norris 01 Prat.ll2 214
!lob Nav 61'82.. 82g 83
Bob Roo Lap Is 73 80
!eh Nov Stock... 6
Solt War Prof... 1139 92
Magri 8....... t. 0%
Elmira 7e'78... 85 68
Long bland B. 10,1 log
Leh 01 J; Now— 51:g 52
Leh CI k H Seep aag 88
N Penns 5%
N Penns WU.. 63 85
11 Permit 10e... 78 BO
Catawba 11Con I,li 2
Ontawlesa Pref.. 5 5g
2,l*&t eta 8.8... 50
Race h Yitm.st. 3
W Phita R 40X 51X
Spruce & Pine.. 8E B,li
Green Ik Coates ieg
Arch Street.... 13 ..
Philadelplua Markets.
Jaguar 20—Evening
•
The Flour market le without any change, but dull to-
day ; there ie some little demand for export, generally for
the higher grades ;1,200 bble choice extra family at $6,
200 bbie do at $5.87, 200 common do $2.75, and - 400 bble
common and good extra $5.60e6.75 ; sales the trade
range at $6.26.5.37N for miser, $6.6006.76 for extras,
and $6.7608.76 for extra family and faucy brands, as to
quality. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are but little hi.
anima for, and dnU at $3.76 for the former awl $3 bbl
for the latter, which Is scares
Ws's.r la dull, and rather lower today, with 'light
offering, and sales--about 8,000 bushels to all—at 163 re
135 c for red, the latter for prime Peonsylranle, and 140 e
160 c foie white, ea - to quality. Rye is unchanged, awl
about 800 bus Pennsylvania sold at 720,723 cc, in store.
Corn comes in stalely, and now yellow is hold at 6sy,c,
without males; a email sale of new white was made at 68c
in the carkarul 800 bee old yellow at 02c. Oats continue
firm. Stith further sake of 3,000 bus Pennsylvania, at
Slue' to UVMeasure In store.
c-z-
Dan re Is very little Quercitron offering or sell,
log; Ist No, 1 is trasteif at 31 per tot,,
"- Corron.—There Is little
. or nothing doing, and no
change in price or demand. -
GDOCRRIEB AND PA . OISIONE4.—There le little or noth-
ing doing in either, and holdere of the former are very
Arm in their views.
Eissus.—Thers Is a good demand for Cloyor, and 200
buy sold at 04 02 e 54.75 P bu.
WHINEY Is dull but firm; holders ask 250251ic far
bids, and 24g o 4fr gallon . for drudgo, and but little
selling.
rkiladelphta Cattle Market, Jan. 20, 1862.
The. Cattle Market continues very dull. Tha receipts
are rather larger, reaching about 1,600 head; prices re-
Main about the same as last quoted. The following are
the particnlare of the tales:
140 McQuaid & Carr, Illinola, $7,50398.23.
37 E. Scott, Chester cout ty,708.87X.
40 Hirable $ Kirk, Chester county, 7.50m8.60.
33 Kennedy, Chester county, 7 . 5 008.50.
61 Jas. Maillen, Jr., Chotter county, 7.6058.50. s
46 1' Hathaway, Chester county, 7.600560,
100 P. McFillen, Ohio, 7a8.50.
74 Cothran & McCall, Cheater county, 7.5038 60.
150 Mooney $ Smith, Ohio, 808.60.
30 I.lllmon R Frank, Ohth, 6e7. •
90 H, Chain, Penna., 7aB 60.
47 Aull.,Chester con ,ty, 7.5008,
42 Fuller dz Bros., Oldo, 838,60.
44 Chandler, Chester county, 8.
42 K. 8. Menton, 01110, 738 60.
29 McClean, Chester county, 708.26.
31 11. 0. Midis in, Penne., 708.
22 S. Storm. Penne. , 7eB.
19 Bloom, Western, 007.50.
30 Taylor, Ohio, 007.60.
16 Rosenberg, Ohio, 0.
21 I'. Worth, ( heater county, 847.50.
12 B. Howl, Cheater county, 7aB.
18 James Hays, Chester county, 708.
11 Miller, Lencasta county, 7.5008.
15 A. Ithlenbaugh, Western, 708.
HI A. Christy, Ohio, 808.50.
25 Kimble, Chester county, 7.6008.2.5.
30 Melingtou, Chester county, 608.
27 F. Swim . , Ohio, 607.50.,
14 Martin, Chester county, 7aB 60.
18 Endenbook, Chester county, 607.60,
About 60 Cows arrived and gold at from $lB to $36 4 .
bead, as to quality.
The arrivals and sales of Sheep reached 6,500; Sheep
telling at from 4 to 4.lic lb, grass.
2,640 Hogs sold at the Avenue Drove Yard et from $4
to 04.60 Y 100 The, net.
Th is arrivals of tent Hoge at H. G. Imhoff's Tinton flog
Yard nere 0,016 head; selling at prices front $0 to $4.75
47 100 lbs, net.
CITY ITEMS.
I BPEOI
11!MMI1E]
A POPULAR. DRY GOODS STORE.—AMOng
the various retail dry goods establishments of our city
that hove won the confidence of the public by fair dol
ing and keeping good stocks of goods, we would hero
direct the special attention of our readers to the store of
hfr. firanville B. Haines, No. 1013 Market street. Al
though he keeps an A No. 1 stock of dry goods, saps ;
dolly in the domestic line, be has, for somettim,tilat,
made inusiins a speciality—so much ao that, by impul s es
consent, his place has become, to some extent, desig
nated as Ties Meaux Brous." Buying goods entirely
for cash, and operating extensively in all kinds of cotton
fabrics, he is enabled to offer.rare inducements to buyers
of this class of goods. From his advertisement, in amt.
the, column this morning, it will be seen that his scab of
prices deserve attention. Wo do not wonder that he is
driving a very active trade.
1,020,000
606,630
11,018,719
/ 247,000
, 210,745
966,000
225,118
135,813
184,780
8/4,176
154,725
173,292
308,469
173,670
103,106
117,729
75,587
107,000
73,0001 73.000
:5,692,1235,733450
HEALTDFUL BEVERAGES.-51r. C. 11. Matt
son, dealer in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth
streets, has now on handy fresh supply of London Brown
Stout and Scotch Ales, of his own Importation. These
articles are of the purest quality, are a delightful and
wholesome beverage, and as such are recommended by
our first physicians for invalids. In offering them to his
patrons, we are assured that the highest regard to free
dom from any deleterious substances has been had, Mr.
N. having hod the brands he mils analyzed by a compe
tent chemist.
CONTINENTAL CONUNDRUMS from Stokes' 11.
'minted Continental Almanac for 1862.
Why should the soldiers outside the walls of Fortress
litonrro be convicted of counterfeiting 7
Ans. Because they are making wooden "quarters."
Why Is Charles Stokes' Illustrated Almanac for 1802
like a mansion of the rebels near Beaufort I
Ans. Because the figures in It are all colon.]
Charles Stokes' Illustrated Continental Almanac con.
tains eighteen figures of soldiers in full dress, beautifully
printed in oil colors, besides other illustrations. It can
be had on application at Charles Stokes' "Ono Price"
C'othing Store, under the Continental.
TUE BARBAROUS. Ilium]; of murdering the
male children of the royal family of Turkey has now
been officlaily abolished, the Sultan not only communi
cating the fact to Fatale Sultana, his Moue, but naming
her son Mehemet Fund. A son recently born to lllourtul
Effendi, eldest son of Abdul Piledjid, has also been suf
fered to live, and will, no doubt, when he arrives at the
ago of manhood. robe himself in the elegant and cheap
styles of garments manufactured at the palatial Clothing
establishment of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut
street, one door above Harnden's Express Office.
A PRACTICAL ADVOCATROT 'WOMAN'S RUMP&
—A yomig lady, from the East, has been armlet' in
Peoria, 111., for promenading in male attire. She claimed
the right to near pantaloons, had done so often, and de
fended hertalf so manfully In court that the spectators
became convinced that she should be allowed to continue
the practice permanently. It Is said that the lady first
became fascinated with the bifurcated articles by no
ticing the graceful and elegant appearance of gentlemen
in this city who were clad in full suits from the Brown
Stone Clothing Hall of Itockhill Si Wilson, Nos. 603 and
OOP flhosinut street, above Sixth.
2,234,642
2,273,063
2,837,444
12,226,422
2,234.504
2,243,828
2,337,400
T 2,926,401
2,113,6501
2,011,170
2,145,210
2,162.162
X 2,120,750
20,320,329
20,340,041
20,032,613
10 691,141
22,260,001
23,047,831
23,991,035
22,187, 24
22,546,463
31,018,610
21,396,014
21,321,510
20,609,396
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut eta.
J H MontgowerY, Pa John Byers, St John, N
N Shannon, New York Goo A Nolan, St Louie
Nelson E Mon, New York 0 A Denny, New York
D U Green, New York P L Mille, Now York
Mr Lang, New York Geo Wilson, England
N Seeley, Connecticut Robt Townsend, U 8 N
Wm Foster, Jr, New York 0 F Whitcomb, Boston
31 F Wentworth, Maino Cyrus Hamblin, Milne-
J G Prescott, hlaino Liout Hammond, 1.1 S A
Dire Hammond & oh, N Y H S McComb, Delawaro
Isaac S Loyd, New York Mrs Whitney, Now York
Stephen IV) utt, New York E Sprague, Now York
J Robby, New York E D Griswold, New York
11 Oliumend, New York L B Stone,
Boston
T G Yen Wyek, Fishkill,N Y S Southard, Fishktll, N Y
11 N Walcott, Fisliklll, N Y Sand Brown, Fishtail, N
J B Beadd.:, New York E lit Pettit, New York
D D Badger, Now York C J Gilbert, Now York
E F Loomis, Now Jersey W C Maddock, New Jersey
WTough & la, W Chen C T Brown, Chicago
Jos J Lewis,
W Chester B Smith, Now York
J P Lord & la, New York J H Por,er, bow York
John It Weeks, Newark, NJGH Taggard, B II
8123.080,407
. 138,59 ,901
912,916,491
$1"M,444
F Platt, New York J B Kew:hill, New York
J L Boggs S eon, N J 0 I: Detrnold, New York
F W Jones & uf, It C Miss V Teropleman, D C
Wrn B Parsons. New York a A. Carter, Now York
It DI Magraw, bl , l W L Wallace & wf, N Y
etas II Dal, Princeton, N J Gardner It Colby, N York
HP Martin, Philricia Mr Wetherell & In, N York
liov I) It Brewer, N York Cyrus Brower, Bostsis
J B Babcock it Mf, N Y
A Thompson, Boston
Geo Si Miller, New York A 0 hlalton, New York
A P Wright, New York David Rogers, New York
Is 0 Ilopkine, Cincinnati A E Shaw, New York
Jacob Sleeper, noston Miss Sleeper, Boston
Non T Jones Yorke, N J J F Rualing, N J
Dr Touter, Washivgion Mr Tiers, Washington
Geo A Phelps A In, N Y . Dr W S King, U S A
Clirittlan At:, Baltimore J D Eremelberg, Baltimore
J It Tinrlor, Brooklyn Woe E Taft & la, N York
Snail D Crane, Boston Chen; II Gordon, Del
. _
Mrs Sims& son, Weell DO Fahnestuck, arrisb'g
Geo D linll, St - Louis Jae Boyd it wf, P‘mna
J A Weiner, York, Pa G 8 Wright, N York
Mies Butter, 13rdohridge, Pa 11 Morris, N York
Gen A 5 Jones, N York J L Smarm, Booto4
J Seligman, N York I Seligman ' N York
0 D Bigelow, N York Id Coartrlglit, N York
W Griswold, Hartford 8 Yost, Boston
L NV Mansfield, N York Oapt Com:anger, IT S A
E B Owen ,t. la, N York II 0 Yale, N York
E Townsend, N York T G L Smiley & Is
. . .. . . . . . ..
Iti B Strong, Hartford W 11 Etneraon, Nowark,WS
Mr Evans, N York N Lockwood & la, N York
A T Baxter, N York 0 B Baldwin, U S N
MPROHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth et., below Arch.
L Williams, New 'Fmk S Howe, Chicago
Wm Way, New York Chat McFadden, Penua
Ceo W Eager, Mauch Chunk P Gosslor, Erie
Victor S Dobbibe, Erin John Smith, Easton
Major A Pardee, Jr, Penna M Malone, Itancaater
J Patesumn, Milton, Pa T 8 Thompson,Aehland,Pa
E Hotter, Bethlehem 0 S Palmer, Bucka co
'X Whitlock, Now Yolk
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut et., abort, Mb
II Levy, New York M Menthorne, Now York
Gilbert Rozat, New York SI ickinson, New York
Thos Telfair, New York Lieut L L Emanuel, Plata
W Bailey, Virginia (apt 8 Montgomery, U S A
A 0 Bourne, Rhode Island 8 Bllaor, Delawaro
II L %%liftman, New York John U Bradley, Indiana
W Dysart, Pa W Darlington, W Chester
.1, Lowenthal, New York Geo Malone, Point P_easant
V,' G Worford, P Pleaeaut Jos E Taylor, Albany
Lrtlle, Albany 8 B Brayton, Albany
Wm Mix, Jr, Albany J A Morrie, Albany
Pr VIl Lockwood, Albany AV B Lockwood, Albany
Thos Mimeo, Pennsylvania F 8 Greene, Now York
C Welettronn, Now York W B Woodman, Now York
J 0 Benson, Paterson, N J 0 A Bryan, Delaware
ir A Sick, blarylimi Copt J A Nterrett,
ST. LOUIS llOTEL—Chestunt et, above Third.
W Wurdrop R K Brown
W Vermeulen, New York A liling, Itocliebter
II tintibur .1 Si Winstor, ifinnegotr.
A S Small, Burke co, Pa It Haywood, Pottsville
A W Frick, Pl.llllll. W Kimble, (Mester co, Pa
D Potter, New Jersey 41 II Demeritt, N II
41 D Arnrst, Plata Wm Boggs, Now York
0 0 Ilethorn, New York 0 II Voorhees, N Brunswk
Chas Goodnin, Now York T Salmon), Maryland
C Tobriner, Washington
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
B Blackwood, IT d N II Modell, Troy, N Y
Miss K Bladen, Troy, NY AT Moyer, Louisville
James O'Connell R N Dublin, Jr
Bend F McGear, N Jersey P L Morris & la, Pa
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
H Blllommoo, Pittsburg Sand P Hagen, Carlisle
Oro Watford, Morgantown Wm d Philter, Redding
A Corn,., Allentown W Goetz, ()lineations
G Wnitrr, Jr, Wash, D 0 A Woigley, Lobanoa co, Pa
Thos Rear, Minersville 8 Jamas, Hazleton, Pa
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
.1 F Horton, Chester co W Fisher, New York
J DI Loth., Harrisburg Sharpless Mercer, Penna
Louis Healy, Lancaster J If Landis, Lancaeter co,Pa
Peter Heiman, Lana co, Pa B J Gold, New York
Jae Watson, Dauphin co W Ames, Dauphin. co
Wm L Smith, New Jersey
COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
Jumea 'Backman, Palma D F Baker, Media, Pa
Cleo Lticktrman, Poona John Slasher, Elkton, hid
Pavia Ramble, Chester co 0 Phillips, Ohmter co, Pa
Amon Eatable, Cheater co R R Wlllialrllloll, Media, Pa
JR Potts, Bridgeport, Pa W W Davis, Maryland
NV B Spear,NVilmington,Del Obas Frick, Montg co, Pa
Oen NV Lotorer, Parma J T Massey, U S A
F McSparron, Lane co, Pa Jae Flick, Mottg co, Pa
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market
Dr JUDE nowlep, Del Jae Kemptou, Philo
W F Davie, Philadelphia Amos Lanning, Phil%
13 Simmons, Wilm, Del J Simmons, Wm, Del
J Bender & la, New Jersey L A Hodges, Now York
BARLEY BREAP—Second street, below Vine.
W Earle Campbell, Pa A Vandegrift, Rddington
J V Beading, Hatboro A Dulßeid, Day Nellie
J 0 McCall, Philadelphia John litevens, Mooretown
J,McQuilltin, Philadelphia D B Taylor, Philadelphia
Saint Jones, Berke A it Grater, Lycoming
J 0 Wilkes. Bethlehem A it Moore, Bethlehem
P Vanslast, Allentown II B Groom, Montgomery
Watson P Magill, Bolubury W Birch, Boleburr
E DeCornea, Buckingham Lt J B Roberta,Cp Pler't
Meat G 0 Davenport, Wayne co
BLACK 'BEAB—Ttura street, above CallowhllL
Ass Simler, Pennsylvania W Steckel, Easton
John 11 Snyder, Penne Wm llougb, Tremont
L 0 Coleman, Beading Wm Levan, Berke co, Pa
Wm P Buck, Penneylvan's 0 T Homer, Now York
MOOPIT VERNON HOTEL—Second et., lb. Areh.
A Lnmbert, Lamberteville Geo 11 Fraim, Indiana
0 B Rthigere, Mt Pleasant H T Helmet, Mt Pleasant
BALD RAGILW—ThIrd fittest, above Oa'lowed%
W Sterner, Monte', co, Pa T 8 Leiseoxing, Altoona, Pa
John S Moyer, Richland, Pa
REVERS HONSIE—Tbird street, ahoy.° Ram
John McKean, Monte, Pa II H Sparh Pn
W Pennypacker,Ht Clair Sankt Howe, New York.
TIEIE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, J.A.NUARY 21, 1862.
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT
Mtn 8 11 Gregory, N York
1: It Biddle, New York
,~~ -~~7~
FIIILADELPITTA BOARD OF TRADE.
•
EDMUND A. NUDE%
GEORGE L. BURRY, (Gomm' or TWI morn
EDWARD 0. BIDDLE, .
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia
Behr 'Trojan, Shourds Barbodooa, soon
MARINE I N TELLI IL4EN UE
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 21, 1562.
BUR RISES 7 17 1 SUN SETS 6 0
HIGH WATER .6 20
mem
Steamship Kennebec, Gartoti,,,,St hours from Now
Yolk, with mire, &c, to James &B&Blice. ' , female in
the bay and river, bound in or out, as before mortal.
Seim Debormire, Bradshaw, 17 days from Cornwallis,
with potatoes to Van Horn Woodworth & Co.
Behr Annie, La Blanc, f 7 days from Charlottetown, P
EI, with potatoes to Van Horn, Woodworth & Co.
Bar Joseph Maxfield, May, 6 days from Boston, with
lane to Tuella & Co.
. .
Behr Richard Bill, Smith, 3 days from New York, with
oil cake to captain.
Behr W G Bartlett, Connelly, 5 dna tram Fortran
Monroe, io ballatit to captain,
OGEARED.
Steamhip Kennington, Baker, Boston, II Wineor.
Steamed)lD DI Sanford, Sanford, New York, James All
den3lce.
Behr I 1 Sampson, Corson, Fortress Monroe, Tyler,
Slone dr Co. -
Bohr Susan Jane, Bose, Non• York, L Andeurled & Co,
Selle Charm, Starr, Baltimore, J Street & Co.
Ship Borneo, Reed, for London, loft Shlppon street
whorl on Monday afternoon, in tow of tug America, with
the following cargo• 3753 barrole fiver, 10,653 bushels
übeat In bulk, OLS bags eloverseed, 1128 bags oil cake,
100 barrels pork, 200 tierces beef, 50 tierces lard, 15 tea
tallow oil, 2 boxes chemicals.
MEMORANDA
Steamship Arabia, Shannon, from Liverpool 4th lust,
via Halifax 16th, at Now York 19th inst.
Ship Berlin, Jackson, from Flushing for New York,
was passrd 10th inst, let 41, lon V.
Ship George Turner, Itsloy, from Buenos Ayres, in
ballast, at St Thomas alet ult, having arrived 30th nit,
uncertain.
Balk John 0 Brune, Gayle, cleared at Baltimore 18th
Inst for Mot tevideo and Buenos Ayres.
Bark Mahlon Williamson, Sharfforth, front San Carlos
de Ancud,Chiloe, 82 liEl' a, with guano, nt Now York 19th
fort, reports: Nov 22, lat 34 35 9, spoke a British steam
ship with emigrants for Melbourne, 35 days out; 25th, let
31 21 P, lon 29, spoke ship Windward, from Sunderland
for Callao; 22d uft, let 11 2-1 N, ion 43 20, boarded bark
Willidmine,- Lawrence, 32 days from Rio Janeiro for
Now York; 10th last, lat 8410, lon 50 34, spoke schooner
Amelia, of Halifax, for Porto Rico; 18th inst. about 20
Hiles NNW from the Highlands, was spoken by Pilot.
'boat No 17, and asked if we wanted a pilot. We an.
swrred yes; but two large ships being astern of us, they
preferred to go to them first and leave us, although we
had backed the maluyard to receive their pilot ; but see.
ing they did not oiler to come alongside, we filled away
and stood for Sandy Hook. After an hour we fell in with
and engaged a steaming, and subsequently took a pilot
front Boat No. 20.
Bark Lady Suffolk (Br), Allan, from Port on Prince
29th ult for Boston, arrived at Holmes' Hole 17th Inst.
_ •
Brig Delhi, Daroahy, for Philadelphia In 0 days, at
Port all Prince 2d Inst.
Brig E Thompson, Havener, hence, at Kingston, Ja,
23d Ali
Brig Tallulah, Plummer, from Rio Janeiro for Now
York, remained at St Thomas Slat ult, repairing, to sail
In a few days.
Sells Only Daughter, Falkouburg, hence, arrived nt
Rey West 28th ult.
&ht. George W Hynson, Scull, hence, arrivod at Key
West lot inst.
Schr Paradise (13r), Berry, from Halifax for PhiWM
OM, with flab, was fell in with Jan 5, lot 35 24, lon 61
11. Had lost tails, and leaked so badly that crow bad to
be taken off by brig Nereus. The ma.e of the Paradise
had been lost overboard.
;Sabra Abigatl Haley, Haler • A Hammond, Higgins,
and George Edward, Weeks, hence, arrived at Beaten
18th test.
Saw Volunteer (Br), Loomor, hence, at Kingston, Ja,
14th ult, and milled 36th for an out port.
Ears (3 C Saddler, Sipple, from Milton, Del, and S
Godfrey, Russell, from Greenwich, NJ, at Now York
19th inst.
Behr Ntnuesntn, Foster, sailed from fit Thomas 29th ult
for Philadelphia
Behr J M Houston, Russell, for charter, at St Thomas
31st ult, discharging.
Bair Anna B Hayes, Robinson, honco, at Now York
19th inst.
At St Thomas Slat nit, ships J tV Clark, Kopperholdt,
laid up; Olobe, Raker, do; Montmoronci, Brown, dis
charging; barks Pontuckot, Leighton, condemned to bo
sold January lid; Ilva, Durie, from Now York, arrived
26th, for Maracaibo, to sail January lot; Mary Sawyer,
Bartlett, for charter ; HS Fiske, discharging, do; brigs
Nantaoket, Dunbar, for Cionfuogos someday Sea Foam,
Boreltatn, from Porto Rico, arrived 2911,, for Hamburg In
few days, refitting; and others.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ONE-PRICE CLeTrallo, OF THE LATEST
&MSS, made lathe Beet Manner, expressly for BETAU,
SAI ES. LOWEST Selling' Prices marked in Plain
Figures. AU Goods made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our Oxa.Parea SYSTSII IS strictly adhered to.
AU are thereby treated alike.
se22-ly JONES A CO., 604 MARKET Street.
CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CRRAPEIST
In the Of ty, at 34 South THIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING. Hest and Cheapeot in the
CHF, at 34 South THIRD Street.
PABIPTILET PRINTING, and every other descrip
tion of Printing, of the moat auperior quality, at the moat
reasonable rates, at JUNG WALT & BBOWN'S, Drexell'a
Tinthilna. 86 &loth TTITRT Street. delo-tf
MARRIED.
SULLIVAN—BRYAN.On Tuetday, tho 14th lust
by the Rev. John Thompson, Mr, Bartholomew Joseph
Sulayan to Miss Josephine Asenoth, youngost daughter
of the Into Jelin R. Bryon, both of this city. [Washing.
ton and New York papers co ;Y.] ■
lIANCRER—PRICR.—On the 17th Inst., by Rev. B.
T. Noakes, Fleury A. Rancher to Miss Lizzie Price, both.
of this city.
DIED
SDIITII.- , Suddenly, at the residence of her aon.in.
law, C. A. Van Dorf,, Esq., Now York, on Saturday,
the 18th inst., Mary H. Smith, wife of Horace Smith, In.
the 82.1 ear of her age.
. .
HUGHES—On the 20th instant, at her Into residence.
No. 723 Arch street, Mee Helen Hughes, la the sixty—
aixib year of her ago. **
HEEHMI.I3.—Ott the 18th Inst., in her Dith year,
Margaret Keehn'l6, relict of the late Leonard Keeittnio.
Her male relatives and friends aro respectfully invited
to attend her funeral, from her lato residence, No. 1315
Arch street, on Fourth-day (Wednesday) morning, 22d
inht., at 10 o'clock. Interment at Friends' Ground, 31x.-
teentli and Cherry streets.
LOVE.—On the 15th inaL, William Love, aged 53.
years?
Funeral from his late residence, back of No. 6.36
Second street, below Poplar, this (Tu.talay) afternoon, at
1 o'clock. Ak
ALGEO.—Ott the 18th toot., Mae Mary Algeo, agod
82 years.
Funeral from the redidenco of her nephew, Wm. W.
Alpo, No. 4 Church avenue, between Nineteenth and
Twentieth, Lombard and Pino streets, this (Tuesday>
afternoon. at 2 o'clock, ak
BOWLItY.—On the 10th Inst., 'Eleanor, daughter of
the late Edgard Bowl 4.
Funeral from her late residence, No. 405 South Third
street. on \fedi. eidas Afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
BA IN TON.—On the 18th inst., Mre. Pr fertile Brinton,
Aged 74 years and 5 months.
Funeral from tho residence of her son, New Fourth
street, ,aboro Diamond , this (Tuosdny) afternoon, at 1
o'clock.
1111OWNBAOK —On tho 10th inst., Laura C.. daugh
ter of Len is and Maria Itrownbaek, aged 22 months.
Funeral from the residence of her parentg, Lancaster
avenue below Fortieth street, tide (Tuebday) morning,
at 10 o'clock.
BURN E 8 —On the 19th Inst., henry Y. Smith, ton of
Timothy nod Ellen Bunten, aged 8 yearn and 11 months.
Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 106.1
Arch street, this (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock.
PEVINE.—On the 10th inst., Mr. Philip Devine, aged
40 years.
Funeral from hi, late residence, No. 615 Queen street,
below Sloth, this (Tueaday) morning, at B) , ‘ o'clock.
JAMES —On the 18th lust., Mary, )life of Simon
James, aced 61 years.
Funeral from her lansband'd Pestilence, No. 1608 Ger
mantown rood, above Jefferson street, on NVelnesdny
warning. nt 6 o'clock.
JIISTIOE.—On the 18th Inst., Mre. Sarah, villa of Mr
Joseph Justice.
Funeral from her Mishandle residence, No. 1621 North
Twelfth street, on Wednesday ofternoon, at 1 o'clock. Stit
TAYLOR.—On the 10th mt. '
haat, on of Sarah and
the late 'fume Tr Tlor, In the 42d year of Itin ago.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 729 South Sixth
aired, above Fitywater, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2%
o'clock.
YESKES.—On the 17th itiet,, Harman Yerkee, nod
64 yetire.
Funeral from lila Into residence, No. 017 North Ele
venth greet, this (Third-da)) morning, at 11 o'clock. t
111)t ESSON & SON, MOURNING
STORE, No. 018 CH7B fNUT Street, have adopt
ed the "CASH SYSTEM," both in booing and selling,
thus enabling them to purchase and sell their goods at
the lowest poo.le prices.
000) 8 RECEIVED JANtrARY 14th to 18th.
Black and White Pin Chock and Striped Silks.
Gray and Black English Chintzes, 12K cents.
Black and Purple Plaid Velour Reps, 3156 cents. _
Black Blanket Long Shawls, $7; Square, $3.50. •
Balmoral Skirtr, full size, $2.50.
Black Paramatta Clothe, 11, 81k, 3714, and 50 cents
Black lamb's Wool Hese, 6214 cents. ja2l.
TrSTOCKHOLDERS OF THE
DELHI! IA SKATING CLUB AND HUMANE
SIICIETY will meat at the WASHING lON ID/USE,
CHESTNUT Street, on THUBSDAY NIGHT, the 234
Met., nt 8 &f lock, for the 'purpose of electing one True
tee. Liti21.309 W. L. GERSION, Presklent,
arTILE ANNIVERSARY EXERCISES
OF TILE UNION DI. E CFIIIROII SAIOI2II
SCHOOLS will, by request, ho repeated TUTS ( Tung
de) ) EVENING, at 7g o'clock, In the Church, FOUNT"!
Street, below Arch. 'lllO exercises will consist of Sing
ing, by tie School, (several now pieces,) Duets, Bente
and Addresses by the Scholars. They will bo of a
more varied and interesting character than on the first
occasion. All Sabbath school friends are cordially in
vited to be present. lttt
NOTICE.—TIIE CITIZENS OF THE
old district of Kensington, and ull friendly to the
KENSINGTON POST OFFICE, are requested to at
tend au Adjoilrned Meeting, to be held at CENTRAL
HALL, FRANKFORD Road, opposite Master street,
011 WEDNESDAY NIGHT next, at 734 o'clock, to re
ceive the report of the Committee appointed at the pre
vious meeting to visit Washington, &c.
All friends of Cheap Postage and of the sacred Right
of Petition are earnestly requested to be ipreont, an
some important news still ho communicated. ja2l.2t*
la. AT THE 1313TH ANNUAL MEETING
of the CARPENTERS' COISIPANY of the City
and County of Philadebids, held at their Hall on the
20th day of January, 1802, tho following omeere were
duly elected, viz:
JAMES A. CAMPBELL, President.
MICHAEL ERNICKSON, Vice President.
JAMES WILLIAMS,CIII Secretary.
MANAGING
JORNWIU mL
MANAGING COMMITTNR.
Michael Errickaon, D. H. Flickwire, •
Walter Allison, Henry Shuster,
Thomas F. Shuster, John Kinnere t
John Ketchum, Samuel Williamson,
Henry J. Rockies.
Warden, JACOB JONES,
lt* JOHN WILLIAMS, Secretary.
MECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE.—
Th° commencement exercises of tho Ecloclic Col
lege mill occur on WEDNESDAY, of this week, at 12
o'clock, at MUSICAL FUND BALL. Valedictory by
Prof. E. G. Dalton. Music by Beck's Baud. The pati
ne are invital.
The Winter and Spring Session will commence on the
first MONDAY in February, and continue sixteen weeks.
For Particulars call on W. PAINE, M. D., Dean, 031
ARCII street. Ja2l,2tle
PII/LADELPRIA AND ERIE RAIL
ROAD. January 20.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the P RILA
DELPIIIA AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY will
be held at the office, No. 324 WALNUT Street, on MON
DAY, the 10th day of February next, at 10 o'clock A. M.
At tide meeting an election will ho held for TEN
MANAGERS of the Company, to serve for one year.
The polls to close at 2 o'clock P. M.
W. EDWARD SPOFFORD,
je2l-tuths.tfelo Secretary.
NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL SIBETING
of the Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA
AND'SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COM
PANY for the election of flea Managers, and the transac
tion of other business, will ho held in room No. 30, Mer
chants' Exchange, Philadelphia, on TITE3DAY, Feb
ruary 4th, 1862, at half past seven o'clock P. M.
DEtitil4,
Secretary and TteaAurer
POS.P.OFFICE NOTICE.—A SUPPLE
mentary mall for GREAT BRITAIN, to be do.
apateled per Sniper CANADA for Boston on the 22d,
will bo closed at Ode office, Ihle day at 12 o'clock NOON.
C. A. WALBORN,
It Postmaster.
NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the Stockholders of the UCEA N S VEAM
11GYIGATION COMP.NY, for the election of five
Directore, and the traneaction of other basilicas, will be
held in room No. 30, Merchants' Exchange, Philadet •
phia, cat TUESDAY, February 4th, 1802, at 12 o'clock
noon. WM. DFNNIS,
Secretary and Treaauror
07. TILE ANNUAL MEETING OF TIIE
Corporatore of TUN CONTINENTAL HOTEL
COMPANY, for the Election of Fire Maaagera and
the transaction of other hnsineso, will ho held nn MON
DAY, January 21th, 1802, at 12 o'clock 11, at the
HOTEL. J. SERGEANT PRICE,
jn2o-Ot Secretary.
DT.. PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.—Tbe Att nthly Display will be held on
TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. '2l, at the now llorticul
total Hall, southo est corner of BROAD and WALNUT
'erects. Schedules can bo obtained at Na. 26 South
SEVENTH Street, of A. W. GARRISON,
W2O-% Recording Secretary.
COLUMBUS, PIQUA, AND INDIANA.
RAILRJAD COMPANY. A meeting of Bond
holders of the above Railroad Company will be held at
Room No. SO MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, on TUES
DAY, tho Slat Instant, at 12 o'clock SLI. Business of
great imporlanco. Punctual attendance requested. By
order of Committee. I. T. THOMAS,
Ia:INSURANCE COMPANY OF TILE
STATE OF PENNnYLYANIA,
JANUARY 15, 1862.
Thu follohing gentlemen have boon duly elected ue Dl
rectors of th , s Company for the your 1862:
HENRY D. SHERRERD,
CHARLES MACIALEBTER,
ILLIA Iff S. SMITH,
WILLIAM R. WHITE,
GEORGE H. STUART,
SAMUEL GR kNT, Jr.,
TOBIAS WAGNER,
TUOIIA 4 B. WATTSON,
HENRY G. FREE 'WAN,
CHARLES S. LE WV,
GEORGE 0. CARSON.
EDWARD 0. KNIGHT,
JOHN B. NUSTIN.
At a meeting of thii Directors, held this day, HENRY`
D. SHEREERD, Esq., was unanimously re-elected Pre
sident of the Company.
jal6 6t WILLIAM LIAIIP FAL Secretary.
la. AT A DIEETING OF THE STOCK.
HOLDERS of the GIRARD F. and DI. IN
SURANCE COMPANY, held at their 011ico, No. 415
WALNUT Street, TUESDAY. the 7th inetant, the fol
lowing gentlemen were elected 0111cere and Liroctore for
the ensuing year :
macrons.
Charles I. Dupont, Del., P. S. Hoe, N. Y.,
Furman Sheppard, Wm. M. Swain,
John W. Claghora, Jar. Walker,
Win. 0. Rudman, Pr. Joseph Klapp,
N. S. Lawrence, David Boyd, Jr.,
0 F. lleazlott, John Thorniey,
A. Hart, John Rapplee,
- 11.1 AS CRAVEN. President.
GILLETT, Vice President.
tary. ial4.tufm•6t
A.
JAB. B. A LVORD, Secret
(LT" PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY 13, 186%
—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the
UNION CANAL COMPANY, of Pennsylvania, will ho
h, hi at Ne. 228 WALNUT Street, (Farquhar butlding,o
on TUESDAY, February 4Th, next, at 11 o'clock A. M)
0. TLIOBIPBOc7, Secretary.
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL.
LAY ROAD CO.—PaiLson.pnt Jan. 11, 1882.
NOTICE TO STOCHLIOLDESS.—The annual Meet
ing of the Stockholders of this Company will ho held on
DIOND A Y. the third tiny of February, 1882, at 10 o'clock
A.M.. at the SANSOII.STIIEET HALL.
The annual Election for Directors will bo lick) on
MONDAY, the third day of March, 1801, at the Wilco of
the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street.
By order of the Board.
inl3-dv3 EDMUND SMITH, Secretory.
ca. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, Office
No. CH, CHESTNUT Street.
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PHILADELPHIA, January 6, 1862
At a meeting - of the Board of Directors of the Fame
Insurance Company, held thlo day, a semi-annual Divi
dend of Three per cent was declared, payable on and
after the first day of February, meg.
ja7tfebl WNS. I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
try. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY,
PIJILADELPIIIit, January 17,1862.
The Directors haNe this tiny declared a semi. annual
dividend of FOUR PF,R CENT. from the profits of the
company, payable to the stockholders, or their legal re
presentatives, on sod after the 21st instant, at the Com
pany', office, No. 224 South DELAWARE Avenue.
jalB.ot J. MORRILL, Secretary.
137. OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND
MIDDLE COALFIELD RAILROAD AND COAL
LOMPANV.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
tho ern:pony will be held nt their 0111 co, No. '204 South
FOURTH Street, on MONDAY, February Id, 1801, at
11 o'clock A IL, for the purpose of electing FIVE DI
RECTORS, to sone for the emitting 3 ear, and the trans.
action of such other business as may Lo brought before
lIE NRY ROBINSON, 8( - c rotary
PHILADELPHIA, JantlAry /8, 186'2
AIERCHANTS , FUND.—THE ANNUAL
meeting el the MERCHANTS' FUND nOOISTY
%ill beheld on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the 2let
Mt 4 o'clock, at the Rooms of the Board of Trade, 503
CHESTNUT Street.
The Annual Report will ho submitted and an Election
held for officers.
THOS. F. BRADY. Secretary
OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MU.
lEGTUAL INSURANCE C,MPANY OF PRILA
DLLPEIL 8,1861.
Tho Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will ho held, in pursunnco of tho Charter, at tho
Office, No. DM WALNUT Street, IA 12 o'clock M. on
MONDAY, tho Id day of February next. And an
Election for Twenty Directors, to nerve for the ensuing
year, will be held at the same place, on tho day named,
betw ten 12 o'clock M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
jao-tlintutfe3 B. M. BINCB lIAN, Sociy.
ErrEAST MAIIANOY RAILROAD COM
PANY, PIIILA DELPHI/i t Janunry if,, 1562.
The Eighth Instalment, of FIVE DOLLARS per
share, cf the Capital Stock of this Company, will be pay.
able on the lot February next, at the Company's Unice,
497 LIBRARY Street.
A1101.118A.L7 Atari:TYRE,
' Treasurer and Seerotary
jnlb•thntntfol
/15 -.. OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MU
TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHI
LADELPHIA, JANuAttr 11, 1852.
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The Director° Lave this day declared a Dividend of
SIX I'ER CENT. on the capital stock of the company,
and on the certificates of profits outstanding, for tho year
ending December alst, 1861, nithout deduction for
State Tax, payable in cash to the Stockholders, on and
after the 16th inst.
Also, a Invid. nd of EIGHT PER CENT., pay - able pro
rata on the capital stock and premiums earned, out of
the profits of tho company for tho year ending Docomber
31st, 1861, for which a rtificates of profits, bearing Into.
rest, still be delivered to the stockholders, and to the in
sured entitloit to receive the canto tinder the provisions
of the charter, on and after tho 2.3t1 lust
No certificate still be issued for any less sum than ton
dollars, nor for uny fractional part of one dollar. Sums
leas than ten dollars, and not lees than ono dollar, aro
credited to the insured on the books of the Company, and
If, within any period of ten years, the said credits amount
to ten dollars, commutes thorefor will be toasted.
Certificates of profits aro liable, equally rr ith tho cap
tat stock, for the losses and engazements of the Compa
ny, and may be converted into capital stock at any
time, at the option of the holder.
It. M. 1111 , 10EIMAN,
jal4-tothslOt Secretary.
LEGAL
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR
_IL THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILACEL
PIIIA.
CAROLINE D. lIARRIS,., and THONIAS E. MoTIL
ROY, Trustee of said Caroline D., vs. CHARLES IL
DAVENPORT, WILLIAM B. POTTS, and CATHA
RINE 0., his wife, in tight of.s dd Catharine S,
&PICNIC.; KIMBALL, and MARY C., her wife, in
right of said Mary C., and EDMUND R. DATES
-PORT.
March Term, 1862, No. 25, Summons in Partition.
R.-turnable the first MONDAY of March, M.:.
To make 'ignition of the following real ostato in tlio
city of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania: .
No. 1. Lot on POllt heas to rl y bide of Cirtty'a Ferry Road,
813 feet not th of Washington at wino, 113 foot front, con
taining 8 acres, 145 perches.
No. 2. Lot on north Ride of Bud: roeul, 29.4 feet east of
Twenty fourth street, 095 feet 0 inches float, containing
about 14 nerve.
No. 3. Lot on easterly side of Long ballo, 359 feet Nolltli
of flock" road, 500 feet 7 inches front, containing 814
acres,
No. 4. Lot on easterly 81110 of road loading to White
Hall, 485 feet 4 inches front. ➢minded by lauds now or
Into of tho Girard estato and L Alburgor, an I by the
said road and Hollander's creek. Containing about 13
acres.
No. 6. Lot And four-story brick store, east lido of
Front street (No. 25), 2:37 fret 8 thchea north of Chestnut
street, 10 tett 4 inches front, do feet 0 inches deep to
Water street.
js2l-tu6t ROBERT EWING, Sheriff.
TN THE DTSTRICT COURT FOR
_E. TIM CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
AVOIJET U. MILLER vs. DANIEL T. WOLF awl
THEODORE W. WOLF.
Sept. Term, 1801 No. ea, Lee. Fo
The Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute t h e
proceeds of the Sheriff's sale. under the above writ, of
a 1 that cot Loin lot or piece of ground and Improvements
thereon erected, situate on the northeast corner of Girard
avenue and Seventh street, in the said city of Phila
delphia, containing in front on said Girard avenue twen
ty feet, and in length or depth extending thence north
ward between parallel lines, on the nest lino thereof,
along the cast line 01 said Seventh street one hundred
and eighteen feet four inches and a half, anti on the east
line thereof one hundred and sixteen feet three inches
and a ball; bounded northaard by ground now or late
of Pollard eestnard by other ground of the
said Jacob Wilily , ' vs estward by sold Seventh greet, and
soothe and by Girard avenue aforesaid; [beteg the an no
premises a bleb William IL Kern, Esq., Nigh Sheriff, etc.,
by deed-poll bearin't oven date herewith, duly acknow
ledged in open Distriet Court, and entered among the
records ther«of, granted and conveyed unto the said
Daniel T. Well and Theodore W. Wolf, in fee, subject
to a yearly ground rout of ono hundred dollars, payable
half yearly et the first days of January and July in
every year]—'a ill attend to the duties of his appoint
ment on TUESDAY, January 21st, 1852, at 3 o'clock
I'. St., at his Office, No. 508 WALNUT Street, Phila
delphia, 'alien and al here nil persons interested are re
nutrcd to present their clalms,.or ho debarred from
coming in upon said fund.
int°. him tfa2l IBA4 C RAZLEITURST, Auditor.
MARSHAL'S SALES
MARSITAL'S-SALE.—By virtue of a
Writ of Salo, by the lion. JOHN CADWALA.DER,
Judge of the District Court of the United Mates, iu and
to, the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, In Admiralty,
to me directed. will he sold at Public Bale, to the high
est and beet bidder, for Cosh, at QUEEN.ST. WIIA.RF,
on TUESDAY: January 28th, 1802, at 12 o'clock M., the
cargo of the Schooner PRINuE ALFRED, consisting
of 8 bags Coffee, 12 barrels Coffee, 16 barrels Sugar, 20
blrs. Molasses, 4 barrels Molasses, 6 barrels old Antigua
Rum, 1,500 bushels Coarse Salt.
WILLIAM DULLWARD,
U. 8. blaraluil E. D. of I'orolsylvAtila.
PHILADELPHIA, January 18, 1868. j018.6t
MAII SHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a
writ of aide, by the Hon. JOHN CADWAL A
VER, Judge of the ritatrlet Court of the United States In
and for limo Eastern• District of Pennsylvania, in Admi
ralty, to me directed, will be sold, at Public Sale to the
highest and beet bidder, for cash, at CALLOIVIIILL-
Street Wharf, on MONDAY, Feb. 3,1862, at 12 o'clock M.,
the Schooner GEORGE G. DAHER, her tackle, apparel,
and furniture, as elle now lies at said wharf,
WILLIAM MILL WARD,
U. 8. Manilla' H. D. of Poona.
PAILADELVIIJA, Jalknary 20, 1862. 1621.6 t
VALENTINES FOR 1862.-
NNW STYLES RECHEROGE, DISTINQUE,
AND ELEGANT. Storekeepers Nemo C3ll early at No.
32 South FOUR= Street.
le2l.3tit W. TILLER, Importer.
CHOICE CUBA. HONEY, in tiornes
and Ws.; prime Porto Rico nud Cuba Musco
vado Sugar for sale by
PHILIP 1111 ILLY at CO.,
ja2l-6l* No. 7 North WATHR Street.
OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING
AND EQUIPAGE.
JAIIIIIITy 20, 1802
SEALED PROPOSALS aro Invited until biONDAY,
the 27th Instant, for furnishing Army Gaiters or Leg.
gingc, of good strong Linen Duck, a samplo of which
can bo seen at thiWollice.
Dias w ill be receDed for 1,000 or 10,000 pairs of these.
Leggings, owl bidders aro required to stato how soon
they can deliver them. Bids mug be endorsed, "Pro
weals for Army Leggings."
G. IT. enoatii&N,
ja21.43t Dip. Q. kf. General Unite. States Army.
RETAIL DRY GOODS
SHEPHERDS' PLAID CASHMERE.
One caso just opened.
Black and White Macke, double, width.
• Flue All.wool Cashmeres.
ja2l RI Alt P LESS BROTHERS.
NEW BALNOIR ALS.
Four hundred Imported Balmoral Skirts,
At prices lower than before offered.
ja2l SHARPLESS BROTHERS
RUSSIA CRASH',
in medium and flee qualities.
Scotch Crosh end Towelling.
ja2l. SHARPLESS BROTHERS
pmBRO I DERED M SUN 0 UR
..12.41 TAINS—At very low pet :ea, to poll tlio otrelc.
fill ARP LESS SHHOTfi ENS,
ja2l CHESTNUT and lalaure Streets.
1013 MARKET STREET IS NOW
settled bar and a donut by everybody as be
ing the cheapest MUSLIN STORE in the city, where
there Is tho GREATEST and LARGEST AWRY
MENT of every make, quality, and price that can be
found. Buying my GOOLtr ontirel) for cash, I can offer
greater inducements than many ate able to do. My
stock is being constantly replenished, so that persons can
find every - variety they may want at prices which I can
safely guarantee cannot be undersold; and at preeflat it
is, I suppose, ono of the largest retail stocks of Domestics
in the city. I can sell a very good Bleached Muslin at
Bc. •, three or four different kinds at 10e. •, 1 case at 10c.,
by the piece, that to extra cheap; two kinds of very fine,
'ide, at 12gc.; three makes, frill yard wide, at 1230.;
these are job lots and under the roomier price; also, the
Housekeepers', which is heavy; tiro Menials,Semper
Ideas, Bartlett, Arctic, Wamsutta, Willlamseie, New
York Mills, and many other approved makes, now in
store; good Pillow Casing, 1 )e . wide, b 23 e.; shooting,
Ix, 2,2 x, 2K, 2N, and 3 yards alde a full lino Of
Brown Sheetlems, of all the beat makes, mid am impl..„
the Utica lose than it can be had. The baba rzx cent
Canton YlAnnel in town; this 1! . 1 sepia t very fast, and no
Mote in be bad at the price- :,.aving cleared out a largo
lot of blark-ground American Prints, I will sell thorn at
1236 c. by the piece, 'which is 2 cents seder price. Per
eons in want of MUSLIMS will find it greatly to their
advantage to call at the Great Muslin Emporium.
GRANVILLE B. HAINES,
1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth
SPECIAL, NOTICE.
1024 CHESTNUT STRkET,
CON TINVATION
OF THE SALE OF THE
GREAT BARGAINS OFFERING
No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET
FOR THREE DAYS LONGIDXf
MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY,
At the request of many of my customers, who, owing to
the Inclement vveather .of the past week, have bona
unable to avail themselves of the groat inducement& M
have been offering at
1024 CHESTNUT STREET,
I hovel concluded to tahtnone the closing of the Store
WEDNESDAY NIGHT,
And will offer, during
MONDAY,
TUESDAY, AND
WEDNESDAY,
THE REMNANTS OF CUT GOODS,
FRICE, FERRIS, & CO.'S STOCK,
Comprising a general assortment in
LACE GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
LINEN GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
HDEFS., VEILS,
AT A GREAT REDUCTION.
Ladies.ohould avail themselves of this last oppertanity,
as the Store cannot possibly be kept open after
WEDNESDAY
DIOICDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ONLY,
AT 1024 CHESTNUT STREET,
JOHN A. MULLEN,
ja2o-3t Ago❑t
RICH CURTAINS AND CURTAIN
ERIALS.—The subscribers offer. at the
lon est prices, a large assortment of Righ Curtain Goods,
and Loco and Muslin Embroidered Curtains ; also, ovary
variety of Plain and Gold Bordered Shades, Gilt Cor
nices, Curtain Fixtures, and Trimmings. Also, Tapes
tries, Reps, Damasks, Sat-de-Lalnes, Plashes, Broca
tells, eta., for cabinetmakers, and an extensive variety of
Foods for loose covers, as flatlands, Figured Linens,
French and English Furniture Chintzes, etc., etc.
SHEPPARD, PAN HARLINGEN, ta ARM:3ON,
ja2o.ot 1008 CUESTNUT Street.
NEW PUBLICATIONS
BISHOP STEVENS,
New Card Photographa now ready,
of
BISHOP STEVENS,
in Rohe&
Also, REV. GEO. W. BETHUNE, D. D.,
will ho ready on Wednesday..
A very lino Portrait,
25 cents each.
Catalocues of Card Pictures Portraits, and reproduc
tions of works of art. furnished gratis on application.
EARLE'S GALLERIES 'AND LOOSING GLASS
WAREROOMS,
ja2o-2t1f816 CHESTNUT Street.
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FINANCIAL
I . S. QUARTERMASTER'S
CERTIFICATES AND CITY WARRANTS
WANTED, by
GEC. J. BOYD,
jalB-6ts la South THIRD Street
NEW NACIONAL LOAN.
OFFICE OF JAY COOKE & CO , BANKERS,
No. 114 Boum THIRD STREET,
The 7 3-10 run °out Treasury Notes of all dontimina
nous, of the second issue of Fifty Milhous, dated Octo.
Ler lot, are Law ready to deliver to purchasere, at the
office of
J. COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
de2B.lm 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD.
7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES BOUGLIT AND
BOLD.
QUARTERMASTERS' CERTIFICATES DEALT IN.
ja2.lm DREXEL & CO.
SlO,OOO TO INVEST IN IRRE
DEEIIIABLE GROUND RENTS.
t?t , b* to J. H. WATERS,
ja2l 110 South roman Street.
$BOO $l.OOO, $1,500 TO LOAN
on Mortgage. LUKENS 3; MONLGO
111ERY, Conveyancers, 1033 BEACH Street. above
LAUREL. jal7-stutlAto
$3130 0 -A FIRST•CLASS IM
• proved GROUND RENT of LIM) amount
tor saw, ut a liberal discount. Apply to
E. PETTIT,
mat No. SOP WALNUT'Strent.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
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PATENT
McGLELLAN TIES.
PATENT
MoOLELLAIT TIES.
PATENT
McOLELLAN TIES.
PATENT
bIcOLELLAN TIES.
PATENT McCLELLAN SCARPS.
PATENT
MCLELLAN SCARFS
PATENT
NoCLELLAN SCARFS.
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S I AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S
ATJ. A. ESHLEMAN'S AT J. A. EkLILEMAN'S
NORTHWEST CORNER OF
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA.
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA.
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA.
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA.
P. B. The above articles, being PATENTED, cannot
be obtained elsen here.
P.S. N 0.2. Men's Furnishing Goods, in every variety.
P.S. No.B. PATENT ENAMELLED COLLARS,
10 FOR A QUARTER.
dei.tutuni
TILE WORTH OF A PICTURE
COUSISt9 in its fidelity to the original. MUM'S
Colored Photographs ' in that respect, satisfy the most
critical. Only $l. Gallery, SBOOND Street, above
Green. it*
TO THE DISEASED OF ALL
GLASSES.—Professora BOLLEB & EITEVE,b.IB,
Medical Electricians, 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadel
phia, invite all diseased persons to call ;young and old, who
have failed of being cured by quacks, old school physi
cians, and nostrums. Wo warrant nil cnrablo cases by
special contract, and charge nothing if we fall. Con
sultation free. A pamphlet of great value - given ter all,
free of charge. Pt2.o-tf
- 0131 *• - E. EL EARLEY,
FURNISHING UNDISTAHRIb
rionthweat corner of TENTH and IMEN Street!,
non-Staff* Philadelphia.
WANTED. Old Silver, Plate, or
Coln bought, in large or small quantities, by
HEIDER & DIDDLE, fidverarnitim
jalB-71* EIGHTH and JAYNE.
/FO7 - ANTED—Stock in the Fifth and
Sixth Street Passenger.flailroail, at par, or ex
change for city property. lddrese Box 2064, Phila
delphia Poet Office.
WAN T E B—A second-hand Sta
tionery Steam 'Bogies, of from SO to 70-Horne
Power. Address, gating partteulare, "Box 1155 Poat
Office." doll-tf
UNITED STATES MARINES.-
Wanted, immediately, for the United States Marine
Ceres, VINE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED HEN
for sea ervice, between the ogre of eighteen and
forty years. All information that may be required will
be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRON r Street,
below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain,
jalB.l2t Recruiting. Officer.
FOR SALE AND TO LET
TO BENT—A Desirable HOUSE,
near BROAD and WALNUT. All modern conve
tdeneee. 'Weaning Office. Furniture for sate, if de
sired. Apply to E. PETTIT,
ja2l-If 1423 WALNUT Street.
FFOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-
A large Storo and Dwelling on 111ARRE'r Street, on
a prominent corner, end suitable for a liquor stare. Ap
ply to J. H. WATERS, •
jean. tf 110 South FOURTH Street.
F OR 5W...10, OR EXCHANGE FOR
„, Tz . .".roved Property, Forty Acres of OROUND, the
7:euty • Becoud Ward, fronting on the klount Airy Turn
pike and the Couuty.line Road. Clear of all encum
brance: Apply to J. H. WATERS,
3020 110 South FOURTH Street.
IOR SALE AND EXCHANGE-
A large number of Farms in the adjoining Conn.
ties, States of Delaware, Maryland, New York, and New
Jersey, averaging from 10 to 200 acres of land. Those
wishing to exchange or purchase would do well to call
and examine my Register of Farms. Apply to
jal-tf E. PET LIT. No. 809 WALNUT Street.
SHIP TIMBER FOR SALE.-
Several Tracts of WRITE-OAK TIMBER. LAND
in Dorchester county, Maryland, convenient to naviga
ble water. For yarUculsre apply to
de2s-Im*
ARM FOR SALE.—A FARM, in
.1! excellent state of cultivation, containing flay-one
acres, (nine of which are woodland,) pleasantly situated
Ir timerick township ' Montgomery county, two and •
half genes from the Limerick station, on the Beading
Railroad, 1 I offered for sale.• Price—Five thousand dol
lare (86 / 006). Apply on the premises.
noll3-tf SAMUEL IL GAFF.
al FOR SALE—A Desirable FARM,
containing M acres of Impeder land, near Sandy
Bun Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, with dm
class Stone buildings. Principal part of the purchase
money can remain at S per cent. Apply to
HOWARD & HAENDEN
607 UHESTNUT STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO
FREIGHT, STONEY, &a., forwarded to all potato ,
NOItTN,
BOTTIT,
Having openeduin Office in WASIIINGTOII, we shaa ,
give special attention to-freight for that City and vicinity,
January 7, 1862.
EMOV - THE HODICEO
IAUPATIIIO PHAIILIACY of le. E. BCERICKE,
in CHESTNUT Street; above Fifth, has been Re.
moved to No. 48 North NINTH Street, where will bo
found a largo stock of pure fresh Medicines; also, all
the Latest Works on Honiceopathy and the Journals.
Particular attention paid to furnishing Medicine Chests
for the Army. jals-6t*
&c, &c.,
n A. FAHN'ESTOCK & CO. HAVE
REMOVED TO 488 MARKET Street. tal-lm
ILLUMINATING OILS
011 LI OIL!! OIL!!!
HULBURT & BRODHEAD,
NO. 240 , LaRCII STREET,
Hexing opened a General Depot for the Sale of Extra
Refined and Lubricating COAL OILS, would call the
special attention ofi dealers and consumets to their
refined ILLUMINATING OIL, as it possesses merit
beyond anything 'toren:store offered in this market, being
entirely free from flat t gluey Embotance and bad odor
which characterize that commonly Bold in this market,
produces no smoke,. and is free from all explosive
properties.
Ate - Orders from- City or Country promptly at
tended to. jels-1m
COAL OIL! COAL OILI
G-EORGIE W. WOOTTEN,
3S- SO.EIR SECOND STREET,
NORT2 AMERICAN OIL COMPANY.
DIANIISA.CTURERS OF COAL OIL, AND RE
FINERS OF COAL AND CARBON OILS.
WU. F. JOHNSTON, President.,
CEO. OGDEN, Secretary.
Also, Agent for BEERS, JUDSON, & BEERS, Patent
Girls Cones for Lamps, and wholesale dealer in Dith.
ridge's Patent Oval (Ire -proof) and Eastern Flint-Glass
Chimneys, Lamps, &c. Burners to burn Coal Oil with.
out Chimneys.
Cash buyers or prompt payers are respectfully laxited
to examine our stock. no2l-2cs
PORTLAND KEROSENE
0 I L.
We ere now prepared to =MAY thla
STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Z. LOCKE & CO., Sows AGENTO,
1010 MARKET STREET,
Pnibulalnhig.
LOOKING GLASSES.
-----
JAMES S. EARLE & SON,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
I.OOHINer GLASSES.
OIL PAINTINGS,
FINE ENGRAVINGS,
PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FRAMES,
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
CARTE-DE:VISITE , PORTRAITS,
EARLE'S GALLERIES,
810 CHESTNUT STREET,
Q Z. GOTTWALS, No. 812 SPRING.
GARDEN Street, sells doublo extra Family Flour,
fancy brand, at $7 per barrel. jal7-tutbstf
SZ. GOTTWALS, No. 812 SPRENG
• GARDEN Street, Bella the very best Cora Meal at
2 ct ate per pound. Jel74uthetf
S6.SOWILL BUY A BARREL OF
extra Family Flour at No. 812 SPRING
GARDEN 8121EET. jal7.tuthatt
ifiIVERYBODY BUYS BUCK-
A 24 WHEAT FLOUR of S. Z. GOTTWALS, No. 812
SPRING GARDEN Street, became he eels none bit
the very beet. jall-tuthetf
TF YOU WANT GOOD FLOUR, GO
to S. Z. GOTTWALS', No. 812 SPRING GARDEN
Street. jet/A-tithed
IF YOU WANT CHEAP FLOUR,
go to S. Z. GOTTWALS', No. 812 SPRING GAS
DEN Ftreet jal7-tuthstf
rYOU WANT THE WORT OF
H -
your money. boy your Flour at S. Z. GOTT WALS',
No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street. He sells the very
beet, and sells positively TEN PER CENT. LOWER than
can be bought anywhere else in the city. He delivers to
any Dart of the city free of charge, and In all caaes, If it
does not give entire satisfaction, IT WILL BE TAKEN
BACK, AND THE MONEY REFUNDED.jalT•tuthetf
WHITE LEA
OIL.
Red Lend, White Precipitate,
White Lead, Lunar Caustic,
Dithers°, Narcotise,
!Sugar of Lead, Sulph. Morphine,
Copperas, Morphine,
011 of 'Vitriol, Acetate Morphine,
Calomel, Lac. Sulph.,
--- Patent Yellow, Ether Sulobar's,
Chrome Bed, Ether Nitric,
Chrome Yellow, Sulphate Quinine,
Aqua Fortis, Corro. Sublim., -
bluriatio Acid, Denarcotized Opium,
Epsom Salta, Chloride of Soda,
'Rochelle Salto, Wotherill'a ext. Cloche
Tartaric Acid, Tartar Emetic,
Orange Mineral, Chloride of Limo.
Soluble Tart. Crude Borax,
Sub. Carb. Soda, Refined Borax,
White Vitriol, Camphor,
Red Precipitate, Reale Co
Pavia.
IV ETHER LL 4: DROT EIRE,
Druggiats and Manufacturing Chemists,
Nos. 41 and 49 North SECOND Street,
jalB-tf PRILADEL PIM.
WANTS.
JAB. T. MoCULLOTIGII,
Elkton, Nd
E. PETTIT,
No. 809 .WALNITT Street.
REMOVALS.
EXPRESS.
REMOVED TO
GRANVILLE STOKES
'E h.I3T,
and WEB r
AGENT FOB THE
PH IL ADELPHIA
, DRY AND IN
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF
Num.
- ITALIAN OPERA.
NOTICE.—In consequence of the accident on the
Camden and Amboy .Road, on Saturday night last—the
Artistes being on that train, and detained eleven boors
on their passage—the performance, as advertised, conld,
not take place. The management have concluded to give,
on their return from WashinEton Jo New York, tawnier
• OPERA. NIGHT,
Which will take prince positively on
SATURDAY NEXT, Jan. 25th.
Tiro patrons of the Opera who purchased, and Nam
who have received, Tickets of admission win be admitted
on Saturday night by presenting their checks for seats
at the door, when the entire Opera of
THE BARBER ON SEVILLE
ho performed, with Mins RINCKLEY,
STBAKOSCH, BRIGNOLI, JYIANCIIBI, SUSINI, BA
RMS.
Conductor GAUL ANCIIITTZ.
To conclude with the entire fourth act of
IL TROYATORB.
Miss HINCKLEY, M'me STUAKOSCH,DRIGNOLI,
MA NOUS'.
Box Oflice now open.
MUSICAL FUND HALL, THURS
DAY NIGHT, Jnn. 23d,
ja2l-2t* GRAND OLD-FASHIONED WEDDING.
MUSICAL -FUND HALL.
THE CONTINENTAL
OLD FOLKS,
With their
GRAND ORCHESTRA,
Numbering Twenty-aye Performers,
Malaita by
MRS. EMMA J. NICHOLS,
MRS. GORGIE SHEPARD,.
MR. J. T. GULICK, and
MR. EL E. HOLLOWAY,
Will give a series of their popular
CONCERTS, commencing MONDAY, Jan. 20th,
And continue EVERY EVENING through the week.
Tickets 25 cents; Childs en 15 c'nte.
Doors open at 7: Commence at 7%,
CONTINENTAL THEATRE
ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL NOVELTY!
HOUSES CROWDED NIGHTLY! -
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Jan. 21,155$
will be presented the Grand Equestrian Drama of
EL HYDEU.
To conclude with the last new Drama of
SIXTEEN-STRING JACK•
On THURSDAY EVENING next will be proluced
ENCLE 7 . oitt'S CABIN,
With New Scenery by Hr. Jno. Wiser, and a Superb Caat.
Admission 15 and 25 cents. To commence X past 7. [lt
WllO 18 TO BE MARRIED ON
THUHSDAY NIGHT, Jan. 23d, at
ja2l-20 •- - MUSICAL FUND HALM
WEL SOHN DREW'B
AIItat.STRZET
Acting and stage Manager W. 8. FItr.DBRIOES.
Boalnem Agent and Treamzer JOB. D. NUMMI
. -
.HOUSES CROWDED NIGHTLY.
EIGHTH NICELY OF JOEIN
TG•NIGHT, (Tuesday,) January '21,1862,
RANDY ANDY.
Ilsndy Andy
.1 . 1 , 0Vi01123 to the Desoto.
THE MORNING CALL
To einichide with
"tll}3 WATEItIItAN.
All the company infix- casts.
tEr Prices as Initial.
NET' Cmfain rises at y after I o'clock.
NET Beat secured ihrier days in advance.
WHO - WILL. PERFORK THR
CEDIALONY, A 7 11111SICAL FUND HALL,
ja2l-2l* THUBSDA±V NIGHT, Jan. 23d1
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE
NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
. ..-....... . - •
THIS (TIIESDAT) EVENlNG...ram:tar - sr 21.
Will be performed Mee grhMihPecfs. 'Gramm of
THE LAKES ON HILIANNEii•
Or, The Gridmi of Glenxtiff:
inty McLoughlin.. ...... Williams.
Kate Kearney - • Mrs: Kitthey Williams.
Trevlots to the Drama the Comediettro et
LAW F 313. LADIES. •
Barney William! unite Charectera
To conclude with THE HAVVY 4
Palosa-50 7 87%, 75, and 25 cants; Prtfatt Doze*
$5 sad
Door! open at quarter to 7. To commence at 73j.
WEDDING C'ARDS• AREf.
SUED FOR TIIIIRSDAY - ITIGIIT,Jan..W; at
1a21.2t* MUSICAL FUND HAS&
!TEMPLE OF WONDE-11,8—
..a.. TENTH and CHESTNUT Street&
SIGNOR BLIITt
In Ma New, Popular, and AmuaNg Entertainment%
EVERY EVENING, commencing as Mar past 7 o'clod%
and on 'WEDNESDAY and Se TVREAV AFTEtr-
NOONS at 3
Grand Combination of Attraction, Thanmeturgicsa
Illoblons, Psycological Experimentl, - Magical' Decays
tionp, Ventriloquial Oddities, Comieriaiea, aid litcry
Mote, and the Pleasing Exhibition of'he••Learned Oa*
nary Birds.
Admission 25 cents i Children 13 cents. - je37xf
G ERMANIA. ORCHESTRA
CARL SENTZ, Conductor.
PIIBLiO VERE&IISALB every SATIPEDA.Y, at SA
o'clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FOND ALL:
Package of Eight Tickets, $1; Single Trcketellir cla
To be bad at And re's, 110.4 Chestnut street, J. E.Gottldhe
Seventh and Clhequrot, and at the door of the Hall. ooSIS-ss
IDENNSYLVA_NLA ACADEMY 01
IL TEE FIVE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, ik
open daily, Sundays excertod, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. Nl_
Admiasion 25 cents. Children under twelve yeets,
half prim: Shares of Steels. SM. 114
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS
ROBERT SHOEMAKERS
& CO.,
Liorthead Corner FOLUITH and BAC& Streets.
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUG-GISTS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
FOREIGN AND DOMEBTIO
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS:
MIAAMPACTIIRZRB OF
VITEUTE LEA 1) AND ZINO PAINTS, PUTTY; ao.
AGENTB !OR TER CELEBRATED
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS
Dealers and consumers supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH
ocBl.Bm
JUST RECEIVED, per Annie Kim
ball," from Liverpool, Slender, Weaver, Mtn—
Sr's prerarations
25 the Extract ACOUICI, in 1 lb Ara.
25 the Extract Hroacryamti, in 1 lb Sant.
50 the Extract Belladonna, in 1 &jars.
100 The Extract Taraxaci, is / lb jars.
50 The Yin Etal Colchlci, in 1 ib bottles.
100 The 01. Succini Bea., in 11b bottles.
600 The Calomel, in 1 lb bottles.
gm se Pll Hydrarg., in 111, jars.
WETHERILL & BROTHER,
mh9 47 RV 40 North SECOND Street.
trisußArtuz ICOXIYA.MES.
VOMMONWEAL
ILI RANCE COMPA
PRIMBYLVANIA.
H FIRE INBI3-
, OF THZ BTA.III 01
DIBBOTOBS.
David Jayne, M. D., Charles H. Bogen,
/elm M. Whiten, Jolm S. Walker,
Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker,
Thomas S. Stewart, _ William Struthers,
Henry Lewis, Jr. Stephen Coulter.
DAVID JAY B, M. D., President.
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice Pre:lidera.
SAMUEL 8. MOON, Secretary.
Office, Commonwealth Building, 618 011118THII
Street. Philadelphia. sed-if
SAFES.
T,TLLTE'S SAFE DEPOT RI
OVF.D to No. a South SEVENTH & os.
root, n
R ld eadin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for past fevers, and balag
determined to merit future patronage,has ceomext, as
elegant and convenient store, and bee now on harA a
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Weought- Wt.
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safer, (the Gulp.
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lillts'a.
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillie's Bank Vault Dave and Locks wl be farntabesk
to order on short notice. This it the et - MIAMI', had pen.
tatted, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered:
Also, particular attention is calla to Rive
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. Ws Safe tf tea.
ceded to surpass in style and elegant° anything.Yette
feted for this purpose, and is the only' , ono that is ith "ttegg.
fire and burglar proof.
SPECIAL NOTIOEL—I. have now on band ear twenty
Ferrol, Herring, A Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly usit,
and some forty of other makora~ csanterising a templets
assortment as to sized, and all lately exchanged for tll4
now celebrated Lillis Safe. They will be sold at Tart
low prices. Please call and examine.
ja2.6.lrif M. C. SADLER. Agent.
ARMY TENTS-200 for sale by
jal3-12i( FROTHINGIIMA !kr WELLS
fp Rll SSE S! BRACES!! SUP
LL PORTERS!!!
O. H. NEEDLES,
8 W. corner RACE and TWELEPII Streets, Plu
Practical Adjuster of Trusses and Etschanical
emcee, has constantly on hand a large and varied stock of
elegant French Trusses, and a complete assortment of
beat American. English and American Supporters and
Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensories, Syringes i% pseat
variety, French Pessaries, &c.
Ladies' Department conducted by Ladies, TWELYTH
Street, first door below Race. c027-113m
ANTI -FRICTION METAL,
Superior quality,
For sale by
JAMES YOCOM, .In.,
LRINK BB'S ALLEY,
jal3-2m* Bet. Front and Second, Born nod Arch eta.
SHOVELS AND SPADES.
GEORGE lIALFMAN,
MAN OTO
CORNER OF BREAD AND QUARRY STREETS,
lal3-Bin* Bet. Arch and Racc, and Second and Third.
285 GROSS PURE WHITE CAS
TILE SOAP, cut in pieces of each, and
packed in dozen and quarter-gross boxes. The best Toilet
Snap in use. or sale by TITAIN & AIdIiEONE,
No. 2'2 SOUTH WHARVES.
CASTILE SOAP.-463 Boxes H0t
.... tied CASTILE SOAP, a superior artlc'e. For
sahib) , THAIN & MoKEONE,
jalB•Gt* No. =SOUTH WHARVES.
OLD LEAD-8 barrels just received
por oshooner Amodio, for sale by
JAIIRETCHE 8 CARSTAIBS,
no 7 201 and 204 South FRONT Street
SODA ASH.-140 Casks Marsh's Soda
Ash, larding from ship " William Cumminga."
and for sale by C. W. CIILTROII3IaN,
jalS•St 33 South FRONT Street.
APPLES ! APPLES !—Choice Green
ing! and others always on hand at the Cheap
store, No 872 SPRING GARDEN Street. jell-t[
LADIES' HAIR-DYE[NG DONE
fu beautiful style, at FOURTH and BRANCH.
iald-if if
pRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
1 AT WAR PRICES, of Looking.dlaeeoe,, Engravings,
and fine Frames, at GEO. F. BENEERT'S, No. EMI
ARCH Street jed-Rlf
BEST QUALITY ROING SLAM
W always en band and for salnat Union Whea t 14111
MUM Btrnett Kanington. T. Ta 0111.11.9,
wAvart %wt. Indursibilo.
PAMPHLET PRINTING, AND
every other dwictription of Printing, of eie AM*
superior (ItltaitY at. the most reasonable rates, iIUIC6
WALT & 11R41W1R,4, Dregera 84 sou*
TURD Preto,
MEW
OFM
.John Drew.